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10 January 2011

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About Me & My Family

I’m a single mom with a 4 yr old boy. My two passions are traveling and raising my son. I love being a mom; there’s no place I’d rather be then with my son. I work full time and love to exercise.
Our Family's Travel Personality
adventurous, curious, quiet, cautious, relaxed, simple, independent, energetic, spontaneous, sophisticated, easy_going, social_butterfly
We Just Got Back From
Cancun
Our Favorite Vacation Spot
Carmel, CA
A Place We'd Love To Visit
Petite St. Vincent
Favorite Vacation Memory
Half Moon Bay, Carmel, Manhattan Beach, Cancun, Maui.
Worst Travel Moment With My Kids:
I’ll never forget flying home from Honolulu with my 1.6 month old son on Delta. The plane did not have milk for the flight and even though I boarded early, not one person thought to inform me that the plane was not stocked with milk. My son was still drinking from a bottle at this time and freaked out over having to go 5 hours without a bottle. This old cranky lady behind me was loudly complaining the whole flight about how she was tired of hearing my son cry (as if I wasn’t.) I wanted to scream (but did not) at every employee on the plane for not informing me the plane was out of milk until we were up in the air.
Websites I Like:
all coupon blogs Trekaroo.com

New Mexico Family Friendly Adventures

New Mexico's Family Friendly Adventures that parents will enjoy too!

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903 10th Street SW
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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The Albuquerque BioPark is a group of four attractions that focus on the fauna and flora of Albuquerque New Mexico. Features range from exotic wildlife and animals at the Albuquerque zoo to the native flowers and plants at the Botanic Garden.


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3225 National Parks Highway
Carlsbad, New Mexico

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Carlsbad Caverns began forming some two million years ago with water percolating through the honeycombed Guadalupe Ridge just south of where the town of Carlsbad now lies. Limestone and calcite deposits at times appear lunar, and at times like something out of Grimm’s fairy tales. The caverns are among the most famous in the world, and many of the otherworldly caves are open for public, ranger-led, and self-guided tours and exploration.


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1220 South St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Formed of volcanic ash welded together 35 million years ago, then sculpted by wind and water into rows of monolithic blocks, these incredible rock formations give City of Rocks its name. Hiking trails, a botanical garden and a public night sky observatory add to this unique destination.


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141 Clayton Lake Rd
Clayton, New Mexico

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Offers fishing and the internationally significant dinosaur trackway, containing more than 500 footprints dating back more than 100 million years.


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1701 Mountain Rd.
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Explora is a new kind of learning place, providing real experiences with real things that put people’s learning in their own hands.


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1801 Mountain Road NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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First Friday Fractals is the spectacular, award-winning fulldome planetarium show that takes viewers on a tour of the fractals in nature and zooms through infinitely complex mathematical fractals. Featuring original music, the show is both educational and highly entertaining, and suitable for audiences 3 and up.


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40 miles southwest of Santa Fe
Sandoval County Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico

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The area owes its remarkable geology to layers of volcanic rock and ash deposited by a volcanic explosion. Over time, weathering and erosion of these layers has created canyons and tent rocks.


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500 Terrace Avenue
Chama, New Mexico

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The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad is hidden away in a little-known corner of the southern Rocky Mountains, and is a precious historic artifact of the American West. Built in 1880 and essentially unchanged since, the C&TSRR is the most outstanding and best known example of steam-era mountain railroading in North America.


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83-mile loop
Red River, New Mexico

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New Mexico's Enchanted Circle in the Taos area of Northern New Mexico The Enchanted Circle Tour is one of two overlapping circle routes through the Carson National Forest, north and east of Taos. The longer Valle Vidal tour uses the same start and finish points but cuts a wider path through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.


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19955 US Highway 70
Alamogordo, New Mexico

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Rising from the heart of the Tularosa Basin is one of the world's great natural wonders - the glistening white sands of New Mexico. Here, dunes have engulfed 275 square miles of desert creating the world's largest gypsum dunefield.